The Schwarz Living

Located in the heart of the historic Haymarket, the Schwarz is perfectly positioned for both work and play. Just steps away from restaurants, shops, and the arena. Offering a distinctive blend of modern amenities in a historic warehouse setting, every unit is customizable so your condo can be as unique as you are.

Historic Character, Modern Design

Anchoring the southwest corner of Lincoln's most sought after condo living, The Schwarz building maintains its historic architectural character while thoughtfully blending in a modern flavor.

Condo's start at $256,320 for 712 sq. ft. of living space with the opportunity to add your personal touch to the layout, fixtures, appliances, and more.

Surrounded by high level finishes in your comfortable living space, all the Haymarket has to offer is right outside your door. Enjoy over 40 restaurants, 20 shops, Pinnacle Arena, and Memorial Stadium - all just blocks away.

AMENITIES

Available parking in parking garage

Individual heating and cooling

New windows

South units include balconies

Granite / quartz counters

Full tile showers

Stainless appliances

Stacking washer / dryer

Individual secure storage

Walk-in closets

Tiled bathrooms

8' doors

110 Years of History

The original occupants of this building were the Hargreaves Bros. Company, wholesale grocers who handled fruits, staple and fancy groceries, tea and cigars. In 1905 a fire started in the warehouse's match room traveled about the building, gutting the entire third floor, destroying the roof, and forcing Hargreaves to relocate.

The 1905 rebuilding and repairs included the addition of a fourth floor. As the pre-1905 photograph shows, the original third floor windows on the north (O Street) facade had arched heads. In the rebuilding, those windows lost their arches, but the new fourth floor windows gained them, making the taller building appear vert similar to the original design. The O street storefront includes cast iron Seaton & Lea piers and columns. Remarkably, even the wooden sash of the original storefront has survived.

Schwarz Paper Company acquired the building in 1917 and occupied it for nearly 100 years.